In an important new report, the popular Korean technology website ET News revealed that the Galaxy Note 10 will be Samsung's first "keyless" smartphone. This means that there are no physical buttons of any kind, power, volume and (thankfully) Bixby buttons have been removed.
ET News said Samsung will replace them with touch and gesture-based inputs and work with NDT, a pressure-sensitive 'ForceTouch' sensor similar to the 3D Touch on the iPhone. The result will be a more rugged smartphone with fewer points of failure, minimalist design and (almost inevitably) increased water and dust protection.
Samsung is clearly doing a good job in keyless technology. In addition to the Galaxy Note 10, ET News also said that Samsung will launch the Galaxy A series - a much cheaper product line, which also shows its obvious cost savings.
But the biggest question is: Is this a good idea? According to what we have seen so far from our competitors, the answer is no. The poor buttonless control on HTC's U11 (2017) destroyed an excellent device. Although in January, Vivo's concept of the buttonless Apex 2019 was ridiculed, and when it was unveiled in February, there was doubt about the Meizu no-button, port-free concept.
In other words, Samsung is a smartphone manufacturer with more experience than these companies, and the buttonless design seems to be inevitable for a long time. However, it is worthwhile to take the first step of Galaxy Note 10. This series of diehard fans is legendary and remains to be seen.
So far, everything we know about the Galaxy Note 10 looks impressive. If this decision continues, let's hope that Samsung will not destroy it...
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